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      <title>No Lock-In Contracts</title>
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      <description>We don&amp;rsquo;t use lock-in contracts — we earn your business every month through quality service. Leave anytime, no penalties.</description>
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      <title>Why We Don&#39;t Use Lock-In Contracts</title>
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      <description>Most hosting providers use contracts to trap customers into paying for inadequate service. Once you&amp;rsquo;ve signed a 12 or 24-month agreement, you&amp;rsquo;re stuck — even when support is terrible, performance is poor, or prices increase unexpectedly.&#xA;Contracts exist to protect the provider, not the customer.&#xA;Quality service providers don&amp;rsquo;t need contracts because customers choose to stay based on value, not legal obligations.&#xA;The Problem with Contract-Based Hosting When customers are locked in, providers have little incentive to maintain quality.</description>
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